Sharpe's Command
Richard Sharpe and the Bridge at Almaraz, May 1812
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Publisher Description
New York Times bestselling author Bernard Cornwell returns to the early years of the nineteenth century, capturing the bravery, battles, and bloodshed of Britain’s peninsular wars with this epic tale featuring his iconic hero Richard Sharpe.
Outsider.
Hero.
Rogue.
If any man can do the impossible it’s Richard Sharpe.
And the impossible is exactly what the formidable Captain Sharpe is asked to do when he’s sent on an undercover mission to a small village in the Spanish countryside, far behind enemy lines.
For the quiet, remote village, sitting high above the Almaraz bridge, is about to become the center of a battle for the future of Europe. Two French armies march towards the bridge, one from the North and one from the South. If they meet, the British are lost.
Only Sharpe's small group of men—with their cunning and courage to rely on—stand in their way. But they're rapidly outnumbered, enemies are hiding in plain sight, and as the French edge ever closer to the frontline, time is running out. . . .
Customer Reviews
Sharpe’s Command
As always a Sharpe story is worth reading because it is both entertaining and informative.
Typical Page-Turning Cornwell
I can’t count the total number of Cornwell books in have read in my 82 years. Only one, "Fallen Angels,” disappointed. This is a great addition to the Sharpe series and not to be missed by us followers.